![]() ![]() After all, she could never resist a mystery. Initially she's sceptic but when an innocent joke about murder seems to rattle him, Judith is intrigued. In the sequel, Death Comes to Marlow, the 77-year-old puzzle-whizz has returned, alongside her friends Suzie and Becks, and a whole new cast of eclectic Marlow residents.Īfter a spot of wild swimming and an altercation with a swan, Judith Potts arrives home to receive a phone call from Sir Peter Bailey, with a last-minute invitation to a party. I'm a BIG fan of Richard Osman's Thursday Murder Club series (see my reviews for books 1 and 2) – and I also thoroughly enjoyed Robert Thorogood's The Marlow Murder Club, which introduced Judith Potts sleuthing away. While, of course, it's always delightful to return to the classics, such as Miss Marple, I do have a particular weak spot for more contemporary characters. ![]() Seniors solving murders seem to be all the rage again these days. ![]()
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